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can anyone tell me how to differentiate this function f(x)=2sin(x)+2x^x?
This is incorrect; you must apply the chain rule on the last term.kastarov said:Hello, dbzgtjh!
Differential function is f'(x) = 2cos(x)+2e^(xlnx). Any doubt look for a textbook, for example:
Calculus; Stewart, James. v.1
Differentiation is a mathematical process used to find the rate of change of a function with respect to its input variables. It involves calculating the slope or gradient of a curve at a specific point.
Differentiation is important because it allows us to analyze and understand the behavior and characteristics of functions. It is used in various fields such as physics, economics, engineering, and more to model real-world phenomena and make predictions.
Differentiation and integration are inverse operations of each other. Differentiation finds the rate of change of a function, while integration finds the area under a curve. In simple terms, differentiation is like going from the top of a mountain to the bottom, while integration is like going up the mountain from the bottom.
The most common methods of differentiation are the power rule, product rule, quotient rule, chain rule, and implicit differentiation. The choice of method depends on the complexity of the function and the input variables.
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